Dalmatians Meaning in English
word · lemma: dalmatian
dæɫˈmeɪʃənz
dal-MAY-shunzz
dælmˈeɪʃənz
dal-MAY-shunzz
Definición
Dalmatians are a breed of dog known for their white coats with black or liver-colored spots.
Uso & Matices
Most commonly refers specifically to the dog breed with spotted coats. Usually used in the plural for groups or as in '101 Dalmatians.' The word should always be capitalized because it derives from a proper name (Dalmatia, a region in Croatia).
Spanish: dálmatasPortuguese (BR): dálmatasPortuguese (PT): dálmatasChinese (Simplified): 斑点狗Chinese (Traditional): 斑點狗Hindi: डलमेशियन कुत्तेArabic: كلاب دالمشنBengali: ডালমেশিয়ানRussian: далматинцыJapanese: ダルメシアンVietnamese: chó DalmatianKorean: 달마시안Turkish: Dalmaçyalı köpeklerUrdu: ڈالميشيانIndonesian: anjing Dalmatian
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Dalmatians have black spots on their white fur.
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Many children love dalmatians because of the movie.
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We saw two dalmatians at the park today.
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Fire stations in the U.S. used to have dalmatians as mascots.
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I can never tell dalmatians apart—they all look so similar!
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If you want a playful pet, dalmatians have lots of energy.
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